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On February 17, 2019, at 7:29 AM, David Carlson
wrote:
dmacklewis,
Since you have a gmail address, I will speculate that you use Gmail as your
mail client. If you are on a tablet or laptop, at the upper right corner
of each message there is
At this moment your options are:
1. Income bar/line chart and enable 'Display/Show table' - displays totals
only.
2. Select relevant accounts (all assets+liabilities or all income+expense)
in Transaction Report, and tinker with the primary/secondary key sorting
options, enable
> On Feb 16, 2019, at 2:29 PM, Chris Good wrote:
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> Message: 11
> Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2019 11:40:52 -0500
> From: Keith Bellairs
> To: John Ralls
> Cc: gnucash-user email group
> Subject: Re: [GNC] Currency Database empty
> Message-ID:
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> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
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Hi,
Is there a way I can show comparatives in reports such as the Income
Statement and Balance Sheet?
Many thanks.
Kind regards,
EJB
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Hi,
We are using Gnucash very gratefully for now over a decade in our small
business. We are VAT registered.
The UK government has declared it requires from this year onwards VAT
businesses to go towards a complete digital solution with their tax
under new law called "Making Tax Digital". All
Thanks, guys.
I have reverted to
Version: 3.3
Build ID: 3.3+ (2018-09-29)
Finance::Quote: 1.47
and currencies show up correctly in the price tool. Also, a couple that I
entered and could not see when running 3.4 in MacOS were actually entered
correctly. When using 3.3 I can see the new exchange
dmacklewis,
Since you have a gmail address, I will speculate that you use Gmail as your
mail client. If you are on a tablet or laptop, at the upper right corner
of each message there is a curved arrow symbol that says Reply if you hover
over it with the mouse pointer. Just to the right click
Derek Atkins-3 wrote
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Pardon me for being thick headed, but I can find no place where there is an
option to Reply-To-List or
Hi Peter,
May I ask what are you currently using to generate the VAT reports? Are you
using the Income statement?
Do you intend to use bridging software? If so the GST report could be
upgraded to use them.
On Sun., 17 Feb. 2019, 05:55 Peter von Kaehne Hi,
>
> We are using Gnucash very
I hope that no news from anatoly means that he has found his missing
transactions.
David Carlson
On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 3:52 PM David Cousens
wrote:
> Thanks David,
>
> I had suspected that GnuCash remembered the initial account assignment as
> that was my experience of it but have never
The only reason to not CC the list is if you're specifically invited to send
confidential data to a developer.
You're right, it's bug 797046. I'd mistaken that for Windows only this morning
when looking over the bug reports, but Mike Alexander had seen it on MacOS too.
As you probably surmised
Message: 11
Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2019 11:40:52 -0500
From: Keith Bellairs
To: John Ralls
Cc: gnucash-user email group
Subject: Re: [GNC] Currency Database empty
Message-ID:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
John,
xml backend.
not running with -debug but trace has some of these:
Hi,
We are using Gnucash very gratefully for now over a decade in our small
business. We are VAT registered.
The UK government has declared it requires from this year onwards VAT
businesses to go towards a complete digital solution with their tax
under new law called "Making Tax Digital". All
Thanks David,
I had suspected that GnuCash remembered the initial account assignment as
that was my experience of it but have never checked the code out on that. I
have also experienced the incorrectly formatted dates on one occasion. I
have had so few hassles with OFX generally i have not looked
Seems you've got a bad date in your price database and it's messed up the
in-memory pricedb. Make a copy of your data file, decompress it if necessary,
and open it in a text editor. search for "201-12-11" and correct it. Be sure to
save as plain text if you're using TextEdit. Open the saved
John,
xml backend.
not running with -debug but trace has some of these:
* 10:50:08 WARN [gnc_dmy2time64_internal()] Date computation
error from Y-M-D 201-12-11: Year is out of valid range: 1400..
* 10:56:13 CRIT xmlNodePtr time64_to_dom_tree(const char
*, const time64): assertion 'time
> On Feb 16, 2019, at 8:02 AM, Keith Bellairs wrote:
>
> Version: 3.4
> Build ID: 3.4+ (2018-12-30)
> Finance::Quote: 1.47
> MacOS 10.14.3 (recent update)
>
> Recently moved up from gnc 2 to 3.4. Opened Price Database tool and ran get
> quotes, as I have done for years. Got the alert box
Version: 3.4
Build ID: 3.4+ (2018-12-30)
Finance::Quote: 1.47
MacOS 10.14.3 (recent update)
Recently moved up from gnc 2 to 3.4. Opened Price Database tool and ran get
quotes, as I have done for years. Got the alert box that it couldn't get
CAD. That's not a surprise. Update to prices was
On Fri, 15 Feb 2019 at 23:05, Rick & Janelle Halvorson
wrote:
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> Thank you for helping me. I'm not particularly knowledgeable. The Windows
> platform is Window 7 Home Premium.
I don't use Windows but I believe you should just be able to download
the installer from
David Cousens,
OFX files must have a tag and tag identifying the
financial institution as well as additional tags identifying the user and
account id's so that the first time an account ID appears GnuCash requires
the user to explicitly assign some account to that ID. The second time the
same
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